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Irish gangster runs for former finance minister’s seat

Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch remains a wild card in May 22 vote for Dublin seat
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Paschal Donohoe speaks at a podium with European Union symbols in the background.
"}],[{"start":180.59999999999997,"text":"But Friday’s twin votes in Dublin and Galway also promise to be a test for the leftist Sinn Féin opposition party, which advocates for Irish reunification."}],[{"start":191.04999999999995,"text":"The Dublin Central vote takes place in the home constituency of Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald while the Galway West seat was left open after Catherine Connolly, an independent leftist, became president last year."}],[{"start":206.69999999999996,"text":"“This is a huge test for Mary Lou McDonald,” said Gary Murphy, a politics professor at Dublin City University. “A defeat — especially a significant defeat — would be difficult to explain.”"}],[{"start":217.69999999999996,"text":"A poll published on Friday showed Sinn Féin’s Janice Boylan leading the first preference votes in Dublin Central on 21 per cent, ahead of Daniel Ennis of the leftist Social Democrats on 18 per cent and Hutch on 14 per cent."}],[{"start":231.59999999999997,"text":"But under Ireland’s proportional representation system, the transfer of second and subsequent preferences is crucial — and there Ennis was ahead. Hutch is seen as far less transfer-friendly, especially in some of the more affluent parts of the constituency."}],[{"start":247.04999999999995,"text":"In Dublin Central, bets placed on Polymarket gave Ennis a 67 per cent chance of victory; Hutch had just 7 per cent."}],[{"start":255.49999999999994,"text":"“I haven’t made my mind up about who to vote for,” said Gerald, a retired barman in Dublin. “Daniel Ennis seems full of promise.”"}],[{"start":263.84999999999997,"text":"But half a million dollars — by far the largest amount wagered in the Dublin race on the betting platform — is on Hutch."}],[{"start":271.54999999999995,"text":"In Ireland’s 2024 general election, Hutch came close to winning a seat but was pipped to the post by Marie Sherlock of the Labour Party. In the by-elections, candidates need to win 50 per cent of the vote plus one."}],[{"start":285.69999999999993,"text":"That is a high bar for a polarising candidate such as Hutch. "}],[{"start":289.54999999999995,"text":"Patricia, a former garment factory worker who planned to vote for Hutch, cheerfully admitted that “he hasn’t a clue” about policies. But if elected, she added, “he’d put the cat among the pigeons”."}],[{"start":306.5,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1778848915_5262.mp3"}

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